Sentences with phrase «with space problems»

You have inspired me and given me a creative solution to a small kitchen with space problems.
With the question still unresolved, we have put it aside to consider another puzzler, one that has to do not so much with space problems in recreation as recreation problems in space.

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In a conversation Tuesday with Inc.com executive editor Christine Lagorio at SXSW that swerved from the human genome to space plumbing (which Dyson mastered while training to become a cosmonaut), Dyson challenged the investment community to look deeper, to find entrepreneurs solving real - world problems.
«We're well ahead of the curve as it relates to the problems, the headwinds that we see in the retail space,» Coradino said in a Thursday interview with Cramer.
«If they solve the problem of getting a Roadster to... [space], they can probably do the same with providing guidance to us on timing.
Alas, as is often the problem with print — particularly for those of who write blogs and books — it's that there's rarely enough space to tell the story how you really want.
«The problem with the space in Vancouver is that it's too big,» says David Ian Gray, retail strategist and founder of Dig360 Consulting.
Once you understand the people and the problems and have developed a trusted relationship with your customer, you can identify areas of opportunity — the «white space» in the account — where solutions can add value to the customer's business.»
When those spaces are shared with others, however, problems can arise, as Andrew Royce Bauer, CEO of Royce, a Secaucus, N.J. - based handbag and accessories designer, experienced.
People have the most problems by far with open offices and cubicles, which have little privacy, high noise levels, less space, and apparently, worse temperature control.
«I'm worried about the systemic risk that this centralized company poses, and I'm worried that if they go down, they will take down the space with them,» said Emin Gün Sirer, a computer science professor at Cornell University, who has a track record of successfully predicting problems in the growing virtual currency industry.
Tremendous distance is only one of the many problems that must be solved with a future system; a blockchain with independent integrity is required for the space economy to grow.»
The elitists have no problems whatsoever with stratospheric stock and bond prices; 5,000 year low interest rates; $ 450 million Da Vinci's; $ 250 million private homes; $ 50,000,000 annual salaries for circus masters, whose role in keeping the masses distracted and dumb is vital; $ 1.9 million Aston Martins; $ 100,000 Air Jordan sneakers, or any of the other prices that have now gone into outer space.
The role of regulators increasingly extends beyond conducting examinations and includes sharing data - driven expertise with their regulatory counterparts domestically or abroad to achieve their common goals of protecting investors, preventing problems (such as risk from hedge funds entering the commercial banking space) and facilitating smooth resolution of known issues.
In a dichotomous way of looking at the problem, many people either side with private blockchains as useful for industry or public blockchains, like Ethereum and Bitcoin, as being the only innovative technology in this space, often calling private blockchains «distributed ledgers» to differentiate them as, simply, decentralized databases, and not blockchains at all.
It's a space where we have startups tackling the most difficult problems with the use of machine learning, robotics or other intelligent technology.»
Given this confinement, they have had little direct access to the great social questions of the day... [They are] encouraging nostalgic attachments to former ways of life... and abandoning the victims of social dislocation in rapidly changing urban environments... They appear more interested in maintaining secure spaces which can sustain them in their attempts to cope with the daily problems of living.»
Brilliant Pebbles addresses specific resonance control and RFI / EMI absorption problems associated with audio electronics, speakers and cables, as well as acoustic wave problems associated with the listening room boundaries and the 3 - dimensional space within the boundaries.
There is the ongoing problem of biased representation in the media, with plenty of space given to the atheistic opinions of Hawking and Dawkins, and little if any coverage given to the promotion and integration of science which takes place within the context of the Church.
And while these issues can not be discussed without considering other deeply troubling problems such as mental health treatment and school security, they need to be discussed if our country is going to move any closer to authentically providing our children with safe spaces to learn.
29 More perhaps than do «eternal objects,» these «propositions» show how far Whitehead has come with his new solution to the problem of form: he has provided a free space for the unfolding of creativity in world - process.
On Einstein's awareness of Newtonian problems with absolute time and space cf. his 1933 Spencer lecture «On the Method ofTheoretical Physics,» cited in A. Pais, «Subtle is the Lord...»: The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein (Oxford: Clarendon, 1982), 133f; — , «Einstein, Newton, and Success,» Einstein: A Centenary Volume, ed.
On Einstein's awareness of Newtonian problems with absolute time and space cf. his1933 Spencer lecture «On the Method of Theoretical Physics,» cited in A. Pais, «Subtle is the Lord...»: The Science and the Life of Albert Einstein (Oxford: Clarendon, 1982), 133f; — , «Einstein, Newton, and Success,» Einstein: A Centenary Volume, ed.
For Bergson Zeno's paradox posed no problem if we refuse to identify time with space.
But we understand and judge Whitehead to be a realist, and so he must have an analysis of creative advance which gets around the problems that arise when time and space are allowed to be isomorphic with the mathematical continuum, the problem with which is that its series are dense rather than discrete.
Okham's can be quite useful with problem solving in the natural world, as long as we are not trying to study singularities or the existence of something or a Being transcendent of time / space,.
There are significant problems with the idea (though space precludes going into them).
Indeed, Newton ends up with a four substance metaphysic (space, time, minds, bodies) which makes Descartes» problems look like child's play.
Although Luther was most captive to this form of thinking, it also affected the other 16th century Reformers; Instead of seeing the Eucharist as a time mystery, they treated it as a space mystery, and probed the static problem of locating the body of Christ rather than the dynamic one of making contact with a saving event.
The latter form of the problem emerges with the space age; the former has surfaced before in the argument about «the two natures of Christ» and in the more recent «scandal of particularity» (it is scandalous to think God is uniquely incarnate in Jesus, but nevertheless true).
If he or she wants to make what can be called a sacred space, the problem has nothing to do with age or with personal or social events.
But the history of our time is no less the stage upon which the drama of salvation is played out than was the history of the fifth century B.C. or the first century A.D. Accordingly, the Christian does not doubt that God is moving with power in the world today — the world of African nationalism, thermonuclear politics, metropolitan planning, and space exploration, The Christian's problem is rather to discover when, where, and how God is moving with such decisiveness as to create a crisis of decision for the church and to summon it and its resources into the struggle.
I wouldn't have a problem with that (though it'd take up a lot of space).
Neither his relational conception of space, which is basic for understanding his concept of extensive abstraction and which gave his theory of relativity its unique character, nor the problem of the bifurcation of nature, with its differentiation between the materialistic and personalistic outlook on the world, seem to be clearly in Whitehead's mind at this time.
I will have to bypass the many interesting implications and problems of this «social theory of feeling» because they are too complex to deal with adequately in the space available here.
We'd have no problem adding equipment or space to our facility if needed, but we like to do what we can with the facilities and equipment we already have.»
I suppose I should be grateful that my impulse buys are typically vegetables rather than expensive shoes... but I'm still faced with two problems: a lack of time (before they go bad) and a lack of tummy space (it's just impossible for me to eat them all without having to stuff myself silly).
And I've got quite a collection at home with the attendant problem of shelf space.
I may have figured out the problem with mine... I used your cheese measurement of 2 1/2 cups, but spaced that you were making a double batch!
If I'd had a grill grate with less space between the grates, then this may not have been as much of a problem.
The only problem now is figuring out what the hell to do with all this vegan potato salad taking up space in the fridge.
The problem with a three at the back system with wing backs is that there is space behind the wing backs when the wing backs bomb up the line and the CBs can not cover for them otherwise they will leave the middle exposed to someone quick or physical like Vardy or Lukaku respectively.
the problem with arsenal is the fans we forget very easily think about the game against Chelsea we can't be a top club with players like ozil think about the amount of easy chances that you miss do any of you delusional fan think if Chelsea didn't already win the league on they're mine on vacation you think we would have so much space to play and so easy.just think about we were winning the 50/50 challenge when does that happen we still need five new players
ProbLems with WILSHERE (1) HoLds onto the ball for too Long and is dispossessed of it... (2) Runs into tight pockets of spaces (spaces meant for 3 yr old kids and below)... (3) The boy just Loves to assist / score nice once - in - a-lifetime kinda goals (which rare ever happens)...
Problem last night seemed to be that the midfield did not create space or make any kind of penetrating runs through the middle or out wide or even know where each other were or should be, resulting in sideways or backward possession with no threat going forwards.
What I'd call him is a perpetual matchup problem, a guy you can move around, with the quickness to run crisp routes and easily create space if linebackers try to cover him and enough size to make cornerbacks have to go through him for the ball.
But I would imagine that part of the problem with the low FG % 3 - 16 foot range is the lack of 3 point attempts and basically no real effort to space the floor by this offense.
In fact, many scouts have come out and said they have no problem with the way he played in space and zone blocking in college.
An achilles problem has also landed Laurent Koscielny on the sidelines after he limped off the field during a match at Watford, but again he has now returned to the fold after another scare while he was with France but there is always a chance that his achilles problems will return and open space for Chambers in the back three.
The problem with Xhaka is this, he tend to sit deep in his own half allowing the opposition players time and space to get a good run on him and hence test his sluggish acceleration and pace, his also not prepared to get engage with one on one chase with attacking players who runs at him with the ball, he tend to foul the opposition player and get yellow or even worst red card on a consistent bases.
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